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THE LEADER HOTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
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Kntrru In the poitossce at Ontario OMa
as attend claaa mall matter.
Official Paper of Oklahoma Territory.
rrBLisnKD uv the leader printing
COMPANY-8TATF. PRINTKR8
LESLIE U. NIHI.AOK Ktlltor
V Oftlclnl Orcn of Oklahoma Ilemocrncy
BU11SOK1ITION ItATDH.
UAILY.
one month aellrere in city t
One tnonth by mail . - Jg
Thre month IS
Six mnth .. J JW
one year - "
WEEKLY.
Rue Month! ' 52
On year ' on
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SATl'RDAY. JAN. 8 1898.
rTnK pursuit of provisions lias uo-
omo tho EUceaMor of gold hnntitiK In
tho Klondike
John lli it's unabridged appetite Is
approaching the Chinese feast with
great deliberation.
The Ohio opponents of Mr. llanna
Beom to appear to be scudding about
tho stato ou rubber tires.
It is about time for Genoral Hows
to tako another drink of Wichita
mountain clow and conveno again.
lg
TjKJ&SSflfYirms aro that a oall will bo
made for a political ambulance in
Ohio no matter what tho result may
be.
It appeam that Mr. Uayard is going
to try and reconc'.lo himself to a resi
dence in this country hy representing
an English syndicate.
sustained by tho poor pooplo would
havo had a bettor opinion of his posi
tion. But lnstosd of doing this ho
rushed to the nearest housetop so to
speak and announced in tones that
all oould hear that ho Rev. Jamei W.
Putnam would not consent to handle
Tammany money ovon if it was
handed him for tho purposo of feeding
tho hungry clothing tho naked and
caring for tho siok and distressed. Tho
alleged iniquities of Tammany aro a
secondary consideration whon alloca-
tion of human tufforing and misery la
in question. Tho Mastor was not above
oatlng at the tablo with publicans and
sinners but It may bo that Rev. Mr.
I'll t nam Is considerably bettor than
tho Master ho profdsaes to follow.
Samo ministers of these latoi' days im-
aglno that thoy aro.
We hopo that Uov. Jamo! W. Put
nam of Now York will onjoy a happy
yoar. We trust that a lie sits by his
own cozy fireside and rollects upon tho
fact that ho has got his namo Into the
p&p'rs ho will hoar tho groans of tho
sick wur.so fiufferlngs might have been
tompered with tho money ho so theat-
rically refusod. Wo hopo that tho
cold tears of starving orphans which
might have boon dried with tho monoy
of iron tho hatnd Tammany will drop
upon ills Heart wo nopo mat ins
pious rovorles will be broken by the
wails of tho widows who might have
beon helped by the monoy ho refused
with ibo much scorn. Wo hope that
every pang of hunger that gnaws at
the vitals of tho wrotohod poor of Now
York will find a like gi.awlng in his
oonsclonco for tho monoy ho turned
from with loathing would have illlod
many an otnpty Btotnach.
Rev. James W. Putnam fchould re-
sign from tho ministry and go out into
the country where ho can grow and
broadon. Ho is a little too narrow for
tho pulpit. Tho man who will not
solzo every opportunity to aid tho poor
andaflllctcd has no place in tho minis-
try; no part in tho teachings of tho
leB6ons given by the Man of Nazaroth.
MEN THAT ABE D00ME0I
I.Vl
ritT iniu no .voi
7 unlit t xsttitn.
iiini.itii
Wliy l'ffitte Urirt AlBnc Until It Often
li Too l.ntr. KxplHlned Hy Helon ot
Sol tti re.
"I met a gentleman on the street
tsday whom 1 have not seen for lomo
time hut the moment my eyes rested
upon him I could see that ho was
doomed."
It whs a member of the faculty of a
New York Medical College who made
this ttitement.
"t saw" he eon tinned "that pecu-
liar color of eountsiiancc that laeK of
expreisloii la the eyes and punlnow
under the lids which indleatJ the
presence of the moit horrible of till
known diseases. The corners of the
man's mouth were sornewhtt drawn
down and the lines of the faoe wore
distinctly marked. I felt like warn
ing him hot I m not on Fufflelentiy
Intimate terms U warrant my doing
PAUSING OP THR CAYU8E.
nt tli
In old
.1 union -
between
IftfPH
i T i in - v jjii i
-!" '- m i v
Mntlirl- (line of tlm HnrtWal
1'lttnt.
Koasll collections Batherod
lake bed of mutorn Oregon
strate that the broftd plains
the Tlocky and Cascade mountain wpre
the original habitat of the nrolilstorlc
horae n fleet little animal no larger
than r fox whJoh In the long ago
sramperect over Uie lonoly land says
the Spokane Spokesman-Review. Af-
ter the lapse of age the modern hone
M now to drudierote upon the stamp-
ing gionnd of his ancestors. The
riMii Iihs become so valueless by the
ln anion of the rlectrle oar and the
bicrle and the disappearance of the
staae conch and the wagon train that
the halter hna been taken from his
neck and he hat been turned loose to
Mrnegle with nature for his own sub
sistence. Over this section many thou-
sand head nf wild horse now rofim as
ttntrammeled as In prehistoric days
and during the peat winter these per-
ished In large nunibcra. It Is rose of
the survival of tho fltteet. The cayuse.
Ilk the red man mny read hie doom
in the setting sun but the well-bred
horee can still look civilization In the
face and demand shelter and outs In
abundance.
SKNATon Lindsay says no program
has been arranged for tho gold Dorao-
cratlc senators. Ho is probably wait-
ing to sco tho other f el tow.
Mn Uanna has enlarged his rapid
firing chor-kdjjdr 'and requests tho
audience to remain seated until tho
ond of the fourteenth round.
THERE WILL BE FUSION.
Ham Mi'iiriiY hasn't dono anything
bo long in a political way that his
irlends bcliovc he is fully equipped to
bocomo a government seal expert.
Thk Now York man who guazled
corrosive sublimato undor tho Impros-
slon that it was whisky carried a dis-
gusting bit of surprlno into tho horo-nfter
Sinck forsaking politics and making
his lectures a paying investment A. 0
Scott has bocomc as exclusive as tho
aX -rth appendicitis. Scott's
strong point" Is in knowing whon ho
lias an ample sifflelvncy.
Natuiiic has made men unlike. So-
cialism proposes to reorganlai society
go that all men bh&tl bo treated as if
thoy were oxactly alike. Tho abeutd-
ity of such a project is tho best guai-
nnteo that it never will be carried out.
Union of All tlin Silver Forces In Knnana
Arm n cod.
TorKKA Knn. Jnn 7. Yesterday
the I'npullst conference of state com-
mitteemen nml county uhalrinaii aud
wcretnrles by a vote of 15 to 1; In-
structed tho state committee through
lt chairman nml seerotary to tako
wlmtevor steps may bo deemed expe
dient to establish an effective nlllnnco
between the silver foreos and to mnko
whalevor reasonable concessions to
democrats and sllvor ltcpubllcans
mny be necessary toward a complete
fusion of all untl-Ilopubllcun forces In
the next state enmpuign.
SPAIN IS WEAKENING.
May Auk Uncle Sum to .Stop (ho War
In Cuba.
Cntr voo .Iiui. 7 A special to tho
Trll.une from Washington says:
"Spain is considering a formal re-
quebt to the Uui'd Stntos to uso Its
irool ofllccs to atop the llghtiiiff In
Cuba. 1 n tiiuattons have been received
nt the state department thut tho Sa-
gattu government has become con-
vinced that the only way to save Cuba
was to accept the often prolfered good
ofllccs of the United States. Secret
negotiations with tho state depart-
ment are now actually in progress. M
COKN IS KING.
Cm voo ChronioL. Richard Mans-
field lias written u poem about the
"li'avv ittRhlanders at Dargai U'dge. It
Is a very fair sort of a poem as every-
body will admit who knows how uo-
ploasant Mr. Manellold can ba when ho
is unfavorobly criticised.
Tuk malcontents who prefer charges
periodically against Major A. IS. Wood-
eon agent at Darlington should re-
adjust their sources of information.
Woodson Is not worried and every
charge against him proves a boom-
erang. Commissioner of Indian Affairs
Jones has written tho major that ho
g'.'cs tbo charges no thought what
ever. It all Indian agonts wore built
on Woodson's plan thoro would bo
littlo complaint from whites or Indians.
Ten Yi-nm' Product In KniMiu Ylclili
ftl 77000000 flloro TIiiiii M'hmit.
Topkka Kan. Jan. 7. Secretary
Coburu of the State Hoard of Agricul-
ture has co m pi o ted u tabulation of Uie
values of farm products and livo stock
marketed in Knnsiu during tho past
ten years. Tho llguros show thut tho
Kansas farmers ronllsod ovor 130)-
000i4i0 for thoso products. Contrary
to tho general Impression wheat is
not king in Kansas. Corn outranks It
In the ton years tho total value of
corn hna exceeded that of wheat by
$177000000.
ICE HOUSE COLLAPSES.
Jio II
III tltlTY bVl'I'HItt
XllAb.
J'Olt lilMt.
If notoriety is what Rev. James W.
Putnam of Now York watts ho has
secured tho object of his soaroh. If ho
.isjiot a beeker after notoriety and is
striving to follow the teaohingu of tho
Master ho should stop preaehlng until
he learns a few things.
Some time ago the general eomtnlt-
too of Tammany Hall in New York set
aside 320000 for distribution as alms.
A portion of this monoy was tendarod
to Rev. Mr. Putnam for distribution
among tho worthy poor who oamo
within his knowledge. Tho reverend
Sfentleman scorned to roeeive the
jnottojljind took occasion to donounce
Tammany "hniuaieasurod torms. Rov.
Mr. Putnam may have been actuated
by honest motives out if he was ho Is
too narrow and too bigoted to be an
acceptable minister of tin gospel. It
ho was not honest iu his motives aud a
Eeeker after notoriety he is unSt for
the ministry. Hither horn of the di-
lemma will be painful to the roverend
gentleman.
It may bo truo as Rev Mr Putnam
asasrta that muoh of the 80000 was
raised by motives far from olean but
even be will admit that the dollar
given by a fallen woman will buy as
much coal and bread as the dollar
given by some man whose idea of
Christianity is that a long face aud
loud prayer on Sunday will offset a
week of stook gambling on the board
of trade. The 8103 tar-deiol to Rev
Mr. Putnam and nfuicd by him
would have carried Joy intJ many
homes that will doubtlew bo cold and
cheerless as a result of his refusal. If
tho reverend goctleman had followed
his refusal ly givicg 8100 out cf
Two Men Killed Hiid I'lve l'ntally III-
Jurnil at Wliltmnru I.nkc Mich.
Whitmobk Lakk Mich. Jan. 7.
The Toledo lee company's mammoth
Ice house in course of construction
here collapsed yesterday afternoon
killing two men lnstuutly probably
fatally wounding live and injuring a
dosen others. The cause of the eol-
Inpee is not known ae the building
was consldeud perfeetly safe. Ten
thousand dollars will oover the loss.
MILLIONAIRE A SUICIDE.
V. I. llueklciy ot Nar York KIIU llliu-
olf lli'Ortinn of n lluiliioi (JuiirriiL
Nw Yobk Jan. 7. W. U ltuckley
a ineiuber of the dry goods Arm of
Dunham lliickly .t Ca nhot himself
In the head at hi home lu Wavecrest
L I to-day dying without regaining
oonselousuess because of a business
quarrel He was .'' rears of age and
was reputed to be a millionaire while
his hunting stable was one of the
finest on Iong Island.
Mi Ciit for Co nit took.
New Yobk Jan. 7. A jury in the
United States court awarded to An-
thony Comatook u verdict of 1 ueuts In
bis suit for $r0000 damage brought
agalust Dr. Montague It Ieverson
Mr. Ccuvktoek-elklined that hie char-
actor iiad boeu damaged to the ex-
tent of hU claim by the following as-
sertion publicly made by IV. I.erer-
sou: "LaUloa aud geiitlemeu this usau
is Anthony Com took a notorious
blackmailer who never earned uu
honekt dollar in hi life "
No OHpe
Wif n you take Jlood's 1'ilH Th lit. old fash
loued siigar-etatrd nils tUi.n it-ar )ou all to
Iilt-crs ar not la itwitu Hxia " tutake
Hood's
Pills
f.
it so 1 merely ttitjd that ho was
looking as though he wero net in the
best of condition.
'Oh I am all right!' he exclaimed.
'In fact I think I am onjoylog very
good hoalth. 'It Is true' he continued
'that 1 do not always sleep woll my
appetite is rathor flakle and I tool un-
accountably tired at tltnoF but I havo
no pain whatover and I think I am
getting along all right.'
I left him with a warning not to bo
too cartain about his condition but I
tell you that unless that man tikes
prompt action of tho right kind bo Is
a candidate for the grave and that
too within a limited period."
"And yet lie docs not know It!''
"Tho thing which makes llright's
Jiseoso ot tho kldnoTB which that
man undoubtedly hae tbo most dan-
gerous of all diEoatoe Is that it has no
symptoms of its own. I moan that
pain is Eoldom felt in tho kidneys
themselves ond yot I deliberately
fctito as n physician that nearly one-
halt ot tho deaths in America arc
cauicd by llright's dlsoase of tho kid-
neys. This may sound like a rash
statement but I am propared to fully
verify It. Hundreds of burial certifi-
cates havo been mado out by family
physicians for 'heart dlsoase' 'apo-
plexy' 'paralysis' 'spinal complaint'
'rheumatism' 'pnouinonla' and other
common complatnte whon in reality
It was llright's dlscaso of the kidneys."
"Few physioluns and tower people
roaliit the extent of this dlsoase or its
dangerous ond insidious nature. It
steals into tho system like a thlof.
manifests ItEolf by tho commonost
symptoms and fastens itself upon tho
constitution before the victim is
awaro of its presence It is nearly as
horodltary as consumption quite as
common and fully as fatal Qntiro
famllleu Inhotiting It from their an-
costore have died and yet none of tho
number know or rcallid tho mtater-
lous powor which wob removing
thorn."
"Notonly this but until roccntyeare
no remedy was known which could
prevent or euro this most fcatful of
diseases and oven today with all tho
advancement of science thoro Is 'out
ono known discovery by which it can
bo prevented controlled when It is
contracted or finally cured. That
romedy Is Warner's Safo Uuro and it
has to my cartain knowledge Bavcd
more pooplo from untimuly deaths
and Is keeping moro pooplo In perfoct
health today than any othor dlBcovor
overy kunwn In the onlire history ot
tho world. It woB concerning this
remedy that the lata Dr. Dlo Lewis
said:
"While my own lite has bson devoted
to the prevention of disease and
while years ago 1 gave up tho uso ot
medioltiee I gratefully reoogntae tho
preaious value of Warner's Safo Cure
and it I fouud myself the victim ol
kidnoy trouble I should Instantly uso
It."
When pbyslslans of the highest
standing to uubesitatinglv endorse a
modern discovery wlnah will aertalnly
oure the moat terrible of dlsoasoe
does it uot stand t) reason that those
of us who re alias that wo aro slowly
drifting into a state of decline; that
our kidneys llveror urinary organs are
not what they should be should a tall
ourselves of the benefits ot so great a
solontifle discovery whleh are planed
bb easily within our reach?
AKRniitttloii llrlun' MHlrt.
Mrs. Greene "Really 1 think that
girls In domestic service have a pretty
comfortable time of it." One of
Them "Hut vu have our trials mum
Juat as like aa not when we have got
a bonnet or a gown that Is particularly
becoming first thing wo know nur
mistress comes out with something ex-
octly llko it." Hoaton Transcript.
Start Right tor the New Year
lly Traveling via the
BIG FOUR
Wagner Sleeping Cars
Private Compartment
Sleeping Cars
lluffct Parlor Cars
Blegant Day Coaches.
DINING CANS.
Elegant Equipment.
Superior Son ice.
K. tl. McUormlrk Wnrrni .1. Lynch
1'aw.Traf Mgr. Ast licnl A. Tkt Agl
CINCINNATI O
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Gommence the
New Year Right!
LIFE INSURANCE
UnliJiO Any Olhor.
Convertible Option Policies
With Limited Payments.
A form of Insurance improved In tho
light of modern experience having all
tho mcrlta of tho older platiB ot life I
InBuranco while Invested wtlh th
virtues of exact equity in tho event ot
early death
go in i' Convolution.
Photographer "I have mado n
eponklng likeness of your wife slrl"
Husband "Speaking: Um! Well. I
suppose thero's Borne consolation In
tho fact that it's a half-tone." Phil-
adelphia North American.
Ono good turn always leads its
hone for a few more revolutions.
to
WOMEN IN THE PROFES8ION3.
Simple In Terms. Liberal in
Conditions.
The
most uuable feature
the provision for
is
Additional Benefits
To do this it is necessary to have
New Books New Inks New Blotters
New Calendars New Pens New Pen-
cils. We are prepared to furnish you
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prices. Come and let us quote you
prices and show you our stock.
F
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e & Co.
Should death occur during
period selected.
the
They Ilnrfi Don Good Honrat and Com-
petent TFork.
The number of collego women who
havo taken up medicine Is considerable
sorno of them no doubt from a real
lovo of science and some for love of
a career nays tho Philadelphia Times.
Whllo their work hae beon ablo and
tholr success undoubted. It is just to
sny that they have not contributed or-
iginally to medical soienoe. Thoro aro
a few women collegians In law in lit-
oraturo. In the milnlt and in othor
professions and tholr helpfulness and
enthusiasm have been especially no-
tlcoable in educational and philan-
thropic work. In all these fields of use-
fulness the work of college women
"tnkon by and large." has hoen good
honest competent work about like
that of tho average Industrious mail
but It has beon derivative not crea-
tive comploinontal. not brilliant of-
fering littlo opportunity for sex cole-
brat Ion on the part of thows enthus-
iasts who hollevo that womon havo
noedH only a diploma for conquering
nil tho wnrhl that men havo left un-
conquered. Hundreds of college-bred
womon howover havo been anu aro
capably and ofllolently engaged in
toaoh'ng and a few havo gained a cer-
tain distinction as preeldents and pro-
fessors In colleges for women but no
Rreat and original educator has como
from among them. Occasionally a
determined young graduate gets a foot-
hold In a newspaper omce and usually
keope It with credit to herself and her
higher education yet tho few womon
editors of eminence havo not boon col-
lege bred and there is nothing to be
gained by concealing tho fact that tho
college women who have undertaken
Journalism seem as yot to have no In-
fluence In sweoto'nlng tho flood of sen-
sational and nasty print for which tho
newspaper womon of tho country must
boar Uielr share of discredit with the
nowspapor men.
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Ten Years
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NEXT DOOR TO WELCOME GROCERY.
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in Stock all the Time.
FINE BILLIARD PARLOR - - PHONE 0 5
OSCAR HAMILTON Manager
Agents wanted
Indian Territory.
for Oklahoma and
T.J. LOWE Manager.
First published in Dally Leader Jan.
7 18E8.
Notice for Publication.
Land Ofllco ot Cluthrlo O. T. .Ian. 0
1S98.
Notice Is horoby given that the follow-
lag named sottlorbas filed notlceot his In-
tontlob to make final proof In support of
his claim and thatsald proof will bo made
before the reglstor and rocolvor at Guth-
rie O. T on February 11 1898. viz:
James M. Morgan for lots 1 2. 3
and 4 of the so qr soc 15. twp 14 r 1 o.
Ho names the followlnu. witnesses to
provo his continuous residence upon and
cultivation ot said land viz:
Engono M. Uarnott. Charlos I. Ilon-
notsy CornolliiB C. 1'hllllps John A.
Itllzzard oil of Uarnottvlllo O. T.
44i)S A. N. J. OiiooK. Reuliter.
and easy to 01 rut is truo
of liooU'i I'iILj wtmli are
up to tUte In every respect.
Safe certain and sure All
druggUU. 25c. a I Hood & Co. Lowell Mass.
Korl keult IjutrH Sl.l.
Four kJt-oTT Kan . .Ian. 7 I'rofessor
George Y. Martin formerly proulilent
o( the Kansan Normal rollvjre and ro-
eently president of the llalrd college
of Clinton Mo has pnrrha&ed the
Lantern newspaiwr plant aud sub-
scription lists and will take charfre at
once. It will be Independent In poli-
t oa. It wa a I'opu list paper.
(lalaua lira Iruilnr llmuxl
Oiiv.sA Kan. Jau. 7. The Re-
nolds A Toblii criikher was totally
destroyed bv fire early yvktcrdnv
luornmif. l.usn OHUM); iiikuruncv
t'J.000. Tin wa u new p'ant having
been in oOinliou for only the pit
two months. '1 lie owner are recuiti
of KaabU". C I v
Nil KiiiiHI I'Xtm lou
Tui'VK Kun Jan. 7 - The l'.ipn
lit riinfeierxv ti-dav adopted a reso
luti. i ili-cUriug thut iu the juliiiem
of tin eiiiiftiieiioe lh re wan 10 ue
( . s t. for n pedal Wkfcioa af the Icf
klatine t lie resolution was otferci'
.v r r i:idei
Alintlinr l'nlnr I'xjieilltlon.
LnilHViM.K Ky. Jan. ' Captain
Srerdrup Dr. Hansen's Norwoplnn
narl)rator who dlroctod tho perilous
course of the Kraiu during tho explo-
rer's last expedition will lend an ex-
li'orlnir party of fifty to tho frozen
North next summer. The authority
fur this ktatement Is Dr. Nnnseu him-
self who lectured Iu Louisville last
night.
A MIUmI l'lour" Tx.
VAuiNoro. Jau. Senator Ma-
sou ha introduced n bill flxlnjf a
special tax uiioii the iniuiufneture of
mixed Hour manufacturers being re-
lure I to pay 9100. Ml.ed Hour is do-
lined by tho bill to be the food product
in:ute from wheat and mixed with
rround corn or other foreign sub-
.'.aiuvfc. TO OUHK A UOJLD IN ONK WAY
Tako LaxattTO llromo Quinine Tabloti
All druggists rotund tho monoy If it
falls to euro. 25a Tho Rcnulno has
L. 11. Q. on each tablet
Soo Smith tho bill distributor.
I First published In tho Dally Leader
Jan. 7 1898.
Notico for l'ublintion.
Land Office at Guthrie O. T. Jan.
0 160J.
Notice Is horoby Blvon that tho following-named
sottler has tiled notlco ot his
Intention to make final proof In support
of his cKIm and that said proof will be
mado boforo tho register and recolvor at
Guthrlo. O. T.. on Feb. 11. 189": viz:
Eugene M Garnott for lots 4 5 0 and n
hf nw qr sec 22 twp 11 rango l e.
Ho names tho following witnesses to
provo his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of suld land viz:
Charlos 1' llnnnosgy Jamos M Mor-
gan Cornollus C. 1'hllllps and John A.
Jlllzzard all of Garnettvlllo. O T.
44(0 A. N. J. CitOOK ItegUtor.
TO
30LO"KT
ysW
A.
X oeesseoeosDR G.
There are certainly no more
than three grades of dentis-
try to choose from the very $
bad the very little better and f
the very best. Theie are no X
fair or good grades that are 4
not the best. That point is t
wortn believing and remein- ?
beriog when you select your $
dentist. Durable dentistry J
moderate charges warranted f
work. Care is easy. X
HUGHES DENTIST
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First published In tho Dally Leader Jan-
uary C. lb!8.
Notico for Publication.
Landofflcoat Guthrlo 0. T. January
5 I1AI8
Notlco la horoby given that tho follow-
ing named sottler has filed notice of his
Intention to mako final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will ho
mado boforo tho reglstor and recolvor
Unltod Htatos land ofllco at Guthrlo O. T.
on February 10 1893 viz:
Wintiold A. Turner for the so qr soc 31
two 10 range a w.
lie names the following wltnessos to
provo his continuous rosldonco upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Daniel W. Martin Jamos E. Hoover.
David Hoborts and Georgo Harris all of
Guthrlo O.T.
43'Jl A. N. J. Crook Register.
Silver and Gold Flour
Is the Finodt Flour mado from tho best wheat Rrown in tho world which
took ihn nromium at the World's Fair for Its suoorlor qualities. Milled with
tho host mllllntr Bklll In tho territory it costs no more than Hour that has not
Its superior quality. Ask your K"cer for It. It he does not keep It and will
nnt nnlnr it fnr mm. inml uu tho dealer's Dtino anJ address and your full name
and address on a postal card and we will tell you where to get it or havo It
delivered to you at tho regular maruot price.
MORRIS & WILLIAMS Manufacturers Guthrie 0. T.
First published In tho Dally Loador De-
comber 23 1897.
Notico for Publication.
Land ofllco at Guthrlo Oklahoma De-
cember 22 1807.
Notice Is horoby given that tho follow-
ing named sottlor has filed notlco ot his
Intention to mako final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will bo
mado boforo tho resistor and rocolvor
Unltod States land oillco at Guthrlo Ok-
lahoma on January 21 1893 viz:
Samuel It. Casslus for tho lots 3 4 and
e hf af or sec IU. twn IS. r 1 o.
Ho names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous rosldonco upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Johnson Konnedv. John 11 Carter.
Jamos Miiiins and William M. Flenold
all of Toheo O. T.
4301 A. N. J. Crook Uoglstor.
First published In tho Dally Loader
January 5 1S03.
Notice for Publication.
Landotllco at Guthrlo O.T. January
3 1893.
Notlco Is horoby glvon that tho follow-
ing named sottler has flloU notlco of his
Intention to mako final proof In support
ot his claim aud that said proof will bo
made before tho register and recolvor at
Guthrlo O. T. on February 7 183
viz:
John W. lleotr for tho s hf no qr se
qr uw ir and lot 2 sec. IU twp 10 range
3 west.
He names tho following wltnossos to
provo his continuous residonco upon and
cultivation ot said land viz:
Furinan Upham llunry llowors Henry
llurcham and James M&ckey all of
Guthrie O. T.
4373 A. N.J. Crook Register.
A Pointer
To Hunters.
We have moved across the street
to the next block north of the old
stand where you will find us bet-
ter equipped than ever to supply
your wants for anything in the
way of Guns Ammunition Pocket
Knives Razors and Sportsmen's
Goods.
OLSMJMMS CO.
First Published In the Guthrie Dally
Loador Jan. 5 18C8.
Notice for Publication.
Land ofllco at Guthrlo O. T. January
4 1698.
Notlco Is herobv given that tho follow
ing named settler has filed notice of hor
(mention o make final proof lu support
of hor claim and that said proof will bo
mado boforo the regUter and receiver at
Guthrie O. T on Fob. 9 1893 viz:
Louisa Uayuor fur lot 3 ana aw qr
ne qrsec S3 tp 17. r 1 east.
Slio names the following witnesses to
provo her continuous resKiance upon anu
cultivation of said laud viz:
Ned linker. Free man V. Wallace. Al
fred II. White Robert R. Rrau. all ot
Langstou O. T.
4031 A . N. J. Crook Register.
First 1'ubllstied In the Dally Loador
January & 18M.
Notico for Publication.
jj&nd ofilce at Guthrie Okla. Jan.
4. istw.
Notice Is hereby given that the follow-Ing-uamed
settler has filed notice of his
Intention to make final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will be
made bofore the register and reeolver U
8. land ofilce at Guthrie Okla. on Feb-
ruary 9 1SU8. viz:
James Miles Culver lor the e hf nw qr
sec SO. to 17. r 1 oast.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said laud viz:
Samuel Harper George Raker Richard
McCaii all of Laug.ion u. r . anu janies
J DOllUVl i V H.UUIUUI.U. .
43M A. Ni J Ckook Register
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First published In the Dally Leader
Dec. 28 18J7.
Notice for Publication.
Land office at Guthrie O. T Do:. 27
1897.
Notice is hereby given that the follow-
ing named settler has filed notice of his In-
tention to make final proof In support ot
his claim and that said proof will bo
made boforo the register and recslver U.
S. land office at Guthrie U. T. on Feb-
ruary 1 l&BS viz:
Robert J. Mclirldo for tbo se qrsec !
twp 18 range least.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Lawrence K. Tool Gao'go R Noblot
Abraham F. Meyers all of Paradise O
T . and John C. Combs ot Marona. U T
4309 ANJ Cbook Register
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